Elections to urban local bodies in Telangana was held on Wednesday with the ruling TRS hopeful of a strong showing and the opposition BJP and
Congress eyeing to make a mark. As many as 120 municipalities and nine corporations went polls on Wednesday with over 53 lakh voters eligible to exercise their franchise. Polling began at 7 am and concluded at 5 pm. Counting will be taken up on January 25. However, Karimnagar Municipal Corporation will go for polls on January 25 and the results declared on January 27.
HIGHLIGHTS
15:00 IST | Wednesday, January 22
Till 1 pm, 56% voting has been reported in the Telangana municipal elections 2020.
12:00 IST | Wednesday, January 22
Polling for 120 municipalities and nine corporations is being held amid tight security.
09:05 IST | Wednesday, January 22
Voting for Telangana Municipal polls underway in Vikarabad and Bhongir.
The polls are being held for 2,647 wards in municipalities and 382 divisions in corporations. However, councillors to 80 wards and three divisions had been elected unopposed. The Telangana Rashtra Samithi working president and Minister KT Rama Rao has said his party would win a lion's share of wards and divisions.
"There are no takers for BJP tickets and Congress is also struggling to field candidates in many seats," he has said.
Both the national parties, which had failed to put up a good show in rural local bodies elections held last year, are keen to prove their strength this time.
As per the statistics provided by the commission, Congress could not field candidates in over 400 wards while BJP in over 700.
In a first of its kind step in the country, the commission will use a facial recognition app in a bid to counter impersonation of voters on Wednesday and ten polling stations in Kompally Municipality of Medchal Malkajgiri district have been selected for the pilot project.
There will be 7,961 polling stations with 45,000 staff overseeing the poll process, a statement from the SEC said.
The state police said it has taken all measures for maintenance of law and order during the polling. A total of 50,000 personnel have been deployed for fair and peaceful conduct of elections. Special arrangements have been made in Left Wing extremist affected districts, an official release said.
Police said Rs 51.36 lakh cash and liquor worth Rs 21.22 lakh were seized by flying squads formed across the state in the run-up to the polls.